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Wesleyan University Mellon Postdoctoral Fellowship in Humanities/Humanistic Social Sciences
Deadline: January 8 Length/Track: Two years Description: “Candidates do not need to have their PhD in hand at the time of application, but will need to have it by June, 2024.” URL: https://careers.wesleyan.edu/postings/10147
2024 Deadlines, African American Studies, Africana Studies, All/Most Humanistic fields, American Studies, Anthropology, Archaeology, Art History, Asian American Studies, Border Studies, Carceral Studies, Caribbean Studies, Childhood Studies, Classics, Communications/Media Studies, Comparative Literature/English, Creative Writing, Cultural Studies, Diaspora Studies, Digital Studies, Disability Studies, Drama/Theater Studies, East Asian Studies, Education, Environmental Studies, Film/Media Studies, French/Francophone Studies, Gaming Studies, Gender/Queer/Trans Studies, Germanic Studies, Global Studies, Health Studies, History, History of Science, Human Development, Human Rights Studies, Indigenous Studies, Italian Studies, January 2024 deadline, Jewish/Judaic Studies, Labor/Class Studies, Latin American Studies, Latinx Studies, Linguistics, Music, Native American/American Indian/Indigenous Studies, Near Eastern/MIddle Eastern Studies, Performance Studies, Philosophy, Postdoc, Psychology/Behavioral Sciences, Public Health, Race/Diasporic/Indigenous Studies, Religious Studies/Theology, Rhetoric, Romance Languages, Slavic Studies, South Asian Studies, Spanish/Latin American Studies, Starts in 2024, Technology Studies, Urban Studies, Visual Studies -
University of Massachusetts-Amherst Assistant Professorship in Global Black Studies
Deadline: October 15 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “This hire would align with existing faculty strengths in history/politics in the department and would support growing interest in African Diaspora Studies and Black Internationalism among both graduate and undergraduate students in our department as well as in our larger field.” “We are particularly interested in applicants with…
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University of Notre Dame Assistant Professorship in Peninsular Studies
Deadline: October 21 (hard deadline) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We seek candidates with a specialization in Iberian Studies either in the Contemporary or Medieval subfield. The Department is particularly interested in scholars who focus on the history, literature, or culture of migration and diaspora; trans/postnational and borderland realities, issues of race, racism and anti-racism; gender, feminism…
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University of Texas-Austin Assistant Professorship in Visual Culture Studies
Deadline: October 15 (review begins) Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Position is in the Department of African and African Diaspora Studies. “The specializations might include (but are not limited to) visual or material culture, museum studies and cultural studies, anthropology and media studies across Africa, Latin America, Oceania, or Asia; the arts of the Black Atlantic…
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University of California-Berkeley Assistant Professorship –Afterlives of Slavery–African American Studies
Deadline: September 28 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: “We seek applicants working in and across fields and disciplines including but not limited to: history, literatures of the African Diaspora, anthropology, geography, performance studies, visual culture studies, black feminist theory, queer cultural studies, and critical media studies. We strongly encourage applications from candidates taking a transnational and/or…
2023 Deadlines, African American Studies, Art History, Caribbean Studies, Comparative Literature/English, Film/Media Studies, Gender/Sexuality Studies, Geography, Global Studies, History, Human Development, Performance Studies, Race/Diasporic/Indigenous Studies, September 2023 deadline, Tenure track -
Scripps College Assistant Professorship in Pre-1900 U.S. History/African Diaspora and the Atlantic World
Deadline: October 1 Length/Track: Tenure track Description: Seeking “applications for a tenure-track assistant professor in U.S. history before 1900, with research and teaching expertise in the African diaspora and the Atlantic world. Candidates whose research and teaching interests also address gender and sexuality are especially encouraged to apply.” URL: https://www.scrippscollege.edu/hr/faculty/tenure-track-position-in-pre-1900-u-s-history-african-diaspora-and-the-atlantic-world